Apopka police said Foit has a history of DUI, and after she rammed into a gas pump, she had to help pull her seriously injured passenger out of the car just before the pump caught fire.

A passing motorist shot cellphone video at the Racetrac gas station.

Investigators credit the quick actions of the manager for hitting a kill switch and cutting fuel to the line. Otherwise, the incident could have been far worse.

On Friday, crews were cleaning up the aftermath -- smoke stains could still be seen on the roof, as well as melted light fixtures.

Apopka police said Foit was driving without a valid license. She has previously been convicted of DUI with serious injury.

Foit's passenger, who was not charged, may have a broken neck, according to investigators.

Foit is facing several charges, including DUI with serious bodily injury, driving with a suspended license, resisting an officer with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer and driving with an expired driver's license.

The crashed caused $100,000 worth of damage to the gas pump.

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